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that is an important thing, those of us who are old enough, to bring out. this is not something that is endemic in our culture, is a result of the intentional dismantling of public housing. we need more public housing in this country so that people have places to live. a bed and shelter is not housing as counted in san francisco as housing. people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to live. it is a very basic thing, and we need more public housing in the whole country. the truth is the reason why it is bad and san francisco, many reasons, but it is also because other countries and cities are much more draconian. i live in new york city when giuliani solved the homeless problem by shipping people to the bronx and not allowing them to come back into manhattan where they may trouble the tourists. >> everybody will get a chance because homelessness is one of the questions from the audience. iwe will do this alphabetically. what we will do is start with
that is an important thing, those of us who are old enough, to bring out. this is not something that is endemic in our culture, is a result of the intentional dismantling of public housing. we need more public housing in this country so that people have places to live. a bed and shelter is not housing as counted in san francisco as housing. people need homes. we need a national plan to build housing, public housing, for poor people, so whatever people's circumstances are, they have a place to...
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but you know the merit our city you know was giving us violation corners was sending us violation notices for many weeks and you know heard the discourse created by the city it was the same the repeated i mean stream and right wing media which was that you know there is trying to use in the camper that our vision was very dirty and so they tried to d. politicize any kind of eviction attempt by saying that it was about holder's he could buy lesions so that they could kind of you know circumvent the fact that they were you know they were using oppressive police for force against first amendment protester as are protesters exercising their first amendment rights and we've seen all around the country that you know that the cities use this heart and seem to buy a lesion kind of thing that is based on just arbitrary you know arbitrary stuff that they make up about you know a rat population or how do you know the rat population has increased since our views and stuff like this you know as an excuse to come up when with aggressive or it's. also it should be said you know occupy oakland because yo
but you know the merit our city you know was giving us violation corners was sending us violation notices for many weeks and you know heard the discourse created by the city it was the same the repeated i mean stream and right wing media which was that you know there is trying to use in the camper that our vision was very dirty and so they tried to d. politicize any kind of eviction attempt by saying that it was about holder's he could buy lesions so that they could kind of you know circumvent...
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a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are in imminent dangersycho phat is the new drug from saddam hussein and usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been used at all. is all of this pushing up the demand for psycho pharmaceutic pharmaceuticals? we put that question to our guest, but first here are their born, new york city, 29 years of age, single, jewish, democrat, wes leann university, con net cat, ba, english. late night with david letterman, cbs reports researcher, and altogether, six months. new york magazine, intelligencer intern. editorial assistant. book columnist. features writer. co currently author, working on her first book, female chauvinist pig, simon and schuster, free press. hobbies, cooking, traveling, extreme cooking, gym addict ariel
a good example is molly small who has clearly been through the wars, uses her medication and uses it appropriately. i don't have any problems with the molly smalls. >> are we as a society, overly anxious? are we fixated on the dark side of life? have our highest officials pounded into our heads that we are in imminent dangersycho phat is the new drug from saddam hussein and usama bin laden, the terror alert level stays elevated with the two lowest levels blue and green never having been...
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thank you for following us for all of these years and having the marine corps take care of us. willie brown, it was a table top exercise and a wonderful program. also in 2003 we work together and created the mayor is a summit, where we invited mayors from around the country to come from around the toussaint francisco and talk about technology solutions for homeland security and, essentially, disaster response programs. he is the longest serving speaker of the california assembly and to term mayor of san francisco. thank you, willie brown, if you could come here and give us some remarks. [applause] >> good afternoon to each and every one of you. i am delighted to be able to introduce the panel of individuals who collectively will assume, on any given day and any given set of circumstances, the responsibility to orchestrate the process by which we remain as safe, secure, and free of harm as is humanly possible to do, in case of either a natural disaster or a man-made disaster. in my capacity as the speaker of the california legislature, in 1989 i was invited by the then mayor to
thank you for following us for all of these years and having the marine corps take care of us. willie brown, it was a table top exercise and a wonderful program. also in 2003 we work together and created the mayor is a summit, where we invited mayors from around the country to come from around the toussaint francisco and talk about technology solutions for homeland security and, essentially, disaster response programs. he is the longest serving speaker of the california assembly and to term...
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use the same ones used over and over again i think we have to be just as skeptical as many of the new. the evil the invasion of iraq let me let me ask you more too about oakland you know so far obviously we've seen some clashes between the protesters and police in new york we've seen in chicago as well and we've seen it in boston where there have been mass arrests but you know i know that you're an activist there in the bay area i know that you are an activist that was very much a part of a lot of the anger that surrounded the oscar grant trial and do you think that there's a different relationship let me ask you that again between the protesters in oakland and the police force there because at the end of the day right the thing for the keep hearing from my movement is that the police are part of the ninety nine percent that they should be on the exact inside they're also the people who are losing their homes or getting laid off but are the tensions higher there. absolutely i mean even just and in fact in california had kareem chilling this billion almost every week. san jose where th
use the same ones used over and over again i think we have to be just as skeptical as many of the new. the evil the invasion of iraq let me let me ask you more too about oakland you know so far obviously we've seen some clashes between the protesters and police in new york we've seen in chicago as well and we've seen it in boston where there have been mass arrests but you know i know that you're an activist there in the bay area i know that you are an activist that was very much a part of a lot...
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not those tax programs is slim to none but hey they're still running for president right they want us to know that they have ideas and so rick perry who has been blowing it to say the least lately when it comes to the debates he's finally decided to join the club and release a flat tax plan of his own. rick perry lays out his plan to fix the country's economy perry announced his cut balance and grow proposal the focus his proposal for a flat tax option this is the size of what we're talking about right here taxpayers will be able to fill this out and file their taxes on the texas governor says he can balance the budget by twenty twenty a ten year budget cycle it is optional twenty percent flat income tax that people could choose to replace the existing i.r.s. tax code that includes giving taxpayers a choice stick with the current rate or take a flat rate of twenty percent a flat tax would preserve some popular deductions might mortgage interest and charitable contributions for families earning less than five hundred thousand dollars this is all part of a rick perry reboot you can call
not those tax programs is slim to none but hey they're still running for president right they want us to know that they have ideas and so rick perry who has been blowing it to say the least lately when it comes to the debates he's finally decided to join the club and release a flat tax plan of his own. rick perry lays out his plan to fix the country's economy perry announced his cut balance and grow proposal the focus his proposal for a flat tax option this is the size of what we're talking...
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getting more condors focus in what i've just been talking there about oakland what more can you tell us. well what i can tell you right now is that the scene that transpired on folding in oakland california is arguably the most violent scene we have seen thus far between us lease officers and activist activists taking part in the occupy wall street movement police had fired tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets at protesters being one man in the face with a rubber bullets and now this was all taking place and unfolding as about three hundred fifty occupy activists did not want to leave the camp grounds that they established weeks ago in front of city hall in oakland and the police in california were removing that were trying to remove them and told them they could not be there about three hundred fifty activists had set up camp there five hundred riot police reportedly went to the scene and that's when the clash took place it is being reported that police had fired off tear gas four different times now another man aside from the one that was hit in the face of the rubber bullet was
getting more condors focus in what i've just been talking there about oakland what more can you tell us. well what i can tell you right now is that the scene that transpired on folding in oakland california is arguably the most violent scene we have seen thus far between us lease officers and activist activists taking part in the occupy wall street movement police had fired tear gas flash grenades and rubber bullets at protesters being one man in the face with a rubber bullets and now this was...
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there is the shower activity moving towards us. right now, i think we could say some showers in the afternoon, guaranteed rains tonight and tomorrow, behind the front, the temperatures in the 50s and staying there as we move into the weekend. we will call that a high of 70 with enough early sun, maybe 72. overnight tonight, 54 and the showers. early, day time high, a thunderstorm in the afternoon. slow and clearing, more showers on saturday. sunday and monday, the sunshine, pretty good weather for the raven's and cardinals game on sunday. >>> take it away. >>> it is a look at traffic from traffic control. >> good morning. so far, it is still a pretty nice morning drive, just some minor issues, some debris on the topside, it is blocking the right lane and watch for the disabled bus on 95 north bound, on the right shoulder. there is a look at a minor delay, nine minutes from the boulevard down to the beltway south bound. some delays on the beltway, some minor ones on the topside and more significant on the west side. there is a look
there is the shower activity moving towards us. right now, i think we could say some showers in the afternoon, guaranteed rains tonight and tomorrow, behind the front, the temperatures in the 50s and staying there as we move into the weekend. we will call that a high of 70 with enough early sun, maybe 72. overnight tonight, 54 and the showers. early, day time high, a thunderstorm in the afternoon. slow and clearing, more showers on saturday. sunday and monday, the sunshine, pretty good weather...
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every once in awhile they will come over and speak to us. could is peaceful, cars are coming through, there is not a lot of commotion. the bart's station is open and, this says that all. this is not just a battle is. it is a war. someone from occupy oakland to put this up overnight and it says occupy oakland, this is not over. they have about to be here every day until they get what they want which is specifically to get back to the encampment and send a message to politicians that they need help and want something done, they claim there is agreed by the 1 percent of the wealthy of there. >>darya: the occupy san jose movement is still going strong. there are protesters out there and one is perched high above on a building. all this protester says he will stay to continue the removaprotest against the removl of the bystanders below. police have said they will not try to remove that man. police in atlanta have arrested occupy protectors there. they have been camping out for about two weeks. here are the police in great force. some have gone ri
every once in awhile they will come over and speak to us. could is peaceful, cars are coming through, there is not a lot of commotion. the bart's station is open and, this says that all. this is not just a battle is. it is a war. someone from occupy oakland to put this up overnight and it says occupy oakland, this is not over. they have about to be here every day until they get what they want which is specifically to get back to the encampment and send a message to politicians that they need...
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but the police department wants us gone and they are trying to use other city departments to do their dirty work. the >> reporter: the mayor met with police to try to work out a schedule to get the people here in justin herman plaza to leave. we don't have details yet. this morning there was no 'tis able cleaning up going on here. -- noticeable cleaning up going on here. theretmyeñ were many brooms. john avallos came out in support there's talk myrrh going to move to the tropt of city hall november 5th. wayne freedman, abc7 news. >>> taking to you atlanta, police there moved into a downtown park after midnight and arrested 50 occupy protesters. officers had warped them to vacate or risk arrest -- warned them to vacate or risk arrest. some left willingly, others ended up in handcuffs. they had been living in the park two weeks. for it latest go to abc7news.com under see it on tv. >>> new home sales nationwide increased last month after four straight monthly declines. commerce department says sales rose nearly 6% in september. the report says that is due to builders cutting prices medi
but the police department wants us gone and they are trying to use other city departments to do their dirty work. the >> reporter: the mayor met with police to try to work out a schedule to get the people here in justin herman plaza to leave. we don't have details yet. this morning there was no 'tis able cleaning up going on here. -- noticeable cleaning up going on here. theretmyeñ were many brooms. john avallos came out in support there's talk myrrh going to move to the tropt of city...
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he actually called us yesterday from jail to tell us his version. here's what he had to say. >> a lot of things took place that shouldn't have between her and i. we had a great afternoon. checked into the hotel. everything was fine for a while. she was completely negative toward me and being disrespectful. i felt the need to stand my ground. she's like, do you want to hit me, stephen? do you want to hit me? i'm like, no, i don't want to hit you. she was baiting me. she goes and knocks on the door between the two rooms. i grabbed her from behind. i was going to pick her up and sit on the bed and talk about that. when that happened, i lost my balance and we both fell. she fell harder than me. she was hurt and was laying there and about that time is when the security from the hotel knocked on the door. [sirens] stacey, i feel so bad about what happened between us last night. my feelings are still strong. i'm very sorry. i want you to know that. i hope you will forgive me and know that i do love you. >> dr. phil: what's your reaction to what he had to s
he actually called us yesterday from jail to tell us his version. here's what he had to say. >> a lot of things took place that shouldn't have between her and i. we had a great afternoon. checked into the hotel. everything was fine for a while. she was completely negative toward me and being disrespectful. i felt the need to stand my ground. she's like, do you want to hit me, stephen? do you want to hit me? i'm like, no, i don't want to hit you. she was baiting me. she goes and knocks on...
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well f you're watching us on whec news 10 nbc in rochester, new york, see art created using everything from tape to soap, even preserved insects at extreme materials art gallery. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headline in entertainment. the king of pop is still the king when it comes to earners in afterlife. michael jackson leads forbes with deceased earners with $170 million over the last 12 months. elizabeth taylor, who died last march, joins the list this year in fifth place with $12, thanks mostly to her white diamonds perfume. >>> for a rock festival, steven tyler had cuts and lost two teeth after falling in a shower. they say he suffered from dehydration. >>> access hollywood reports lindsay lohan is doing a "playboy" photo shoot. tmz reports she'll be paid close to $1 million. lohan's father michael was arrested again for domestic violence tuesday. police took lohan to the hospital after he complained of chest pains. they say he tried to bolt when he thought police had left, but he was quickly arrested. >>> and this comes to us from wcsh in portland, maine, where
well f you're watching us on whec news 10 nbc in rochester, new york, see art created using everything from tape to soap, even preserved insects at extreme materials art gallery. >>> now here's an early look at this morning's headline in entertainment. the king of pop is still the king when it comes to earners in afterlife. michael jackson leads forbes with deceased earners with $170 million over the last 12 months. elizabeth taylor, who died last march, joins the list this year in...
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. [radio chatter] there's always a 50:50 chance that the man who found the body di >> the gulf, lewis. the gulf. >> two murders and a very nasty case of bribery and corruption. welcome back to "this old house." we've got a hundred-year-old fieldstone foundation, and today, we're going to put a serious hole in it.
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. [radio chatter] there's always a 50:50 chance that the man who found the body di >> the gulf, lewis. the gulf. >> two murders and a very nasty case of bribery and corruption. welcome back to "this old...
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same goes for bike helmets if they are used. another bad idea to use those. like the car seats, they can be weakened and deteriorate over time and especially when environmental things like sun or wind they can then of course lose the safety features they have. those are three examples that child safety experts say don't get them used because there can be certain things that you know can be compromise aid long the way and over time -- along the way and over time. >> megan will be here with an update how long along you are. i am in the pool for october 29th. >> any day now charley. we are so excited to meet the girls. we are waiting. so. any day. >> megan, be nice and sweet as you always are and get rest. >> you got it charley. you have a good day and i will see you friday. >> all right. off to a break. aid glimmer of hope and the reason rescue crews have been work around the clock as the death toll continues to rise in turkey. an incredible story of survival to tell you about in a bit. and cleanup is on this morning in ireland. residents say with some so much
same goes for bike helmets if they are used. another bad idea to use those. like the car seats, they can be weakened and deteriorate over time and especially when environmental things like sun or wind they can then of course lose the safety features they have. those are three examples that child safety experts say don't get them used because there can be certain things that you know can be compromise aid long the way and over time -- along the way and over time. >> megan will be here with...
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thanks for waking up with us. we begin on this wednesday with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden standing by, but we start with meteorologist steve rudin. >> we are in the belfort furniture weather center. a beautiful couple days across the mid-atlantic we have had with sunshine. starting to change. a cold front of to the north and west will bring increasing clouds throughout the afternoon and into the next couple days or so. there is the cold front. you can see it's stretched across northern ohio into pennsylvania, bringing with it a few showers. our clouds will increase as we move through the day. next 48 hours it should remain dry for the noontime hour. then as we move through the afternoon, rain showers will arrive. tomorrow will be a soggy day with periods of rain and mostly cloudy skies and temperatures 10 degrees cooler than what we expect today. highs today around 70 degrees. tomorrow, and '50s to lower 60's. >>> now to lisa baden. >> they are clearing overnight construction. no accidents to
thanks for waking up with us. we begin on this wednesday with traffic and weather every ten minutes. lisa baden standing by, but we start with meteorologist steve rudin. >> we are in the belfort furniture weather center. a beautiful couple days across the mid-atlantic we have had with sunshine. starting to change. a cold front of to the north and west will bring increasing clouds throughout the afternoon and into the next couple days or so. there is the cold front. you can see it's...
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thank you for joining us. can we start with you updating us on the up -- on the rescue operation so far? >> search and rescue operations have been ongoing. our expectation is still high in terms of finding people alive under the rubble. a very little infant was found alive by the search and rescue teams. this has increased our expectations for finding more people alive. the registration is very bad. that is why people are affected. our priorities -- and a timely and effective manner for the people. that is why we concentrate our reports on emergency -- concentrate our efforts on emergency shelters. we are establishing -- these are organized camps. there are public services for these camps. at the same people, people have a tendency not to separate. we are considering their bequests -- their requests. another priority is to offer social support to recover psychologically from the impacts of the disaster. there is post-traumatic stress disorder. >> we must leave it there. many thanks for your update. a huge task
thank you for joining us. can we start with you updating us on the up -- on the rescue operation so far? >> search and rescue operations have been ongoing. our expectation is still high in terms of finding people alive under the rubble. a very little infant was found alive by the search and rescue teams. this has increased our expectations for finding more people alive. the registration is very bad. that is why people are affected. our priorities -- and a timely and effective manner for...
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used to being teased himself. >> right. >> take us from there. >> he's not dealing with his emotions correctly throughout the project. there is a little bit of humor in it. the irony of it from the adult's perspective, you'll see the humor that's in it. for kids when they are going through that experience, they don't see the humor in it at all. >> they're in pain. >> were you a bully or were you bullied as a kid? >> i had more experiences where i was a part of the problem. where i was actually bullying. to know now from an adult's perspective and be able to write things i can look back on those situations and say that was completely wrong, but i know what was motivating it now at that point. >> you had a tough upbringing. your mom, you lost your mom early on. she had been a drug dealer and you started dealing drugs when you were a little kid. >> 12. >> what was the one thing that turned your life around? >> my son. he's my motivation. >> marquis. >> when he was born, i had to change everything. >> you loved something more than you loved yourself at that point. >> exactly. maybe god.
used to being teased himself. >> right. >> take us from there. >> he's not dealing with his emotions correctly throughout the project. there is a little bit of humor in it. the irony of it from the adult's perspective, you'll see the humor that's in it. for kids when they are going through that experience, they don't see the humor in it at all. >> they're in pain. >> were you a bully or were you bullied as a kid? >> i had more experiences where i was a part...
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. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the masonry piece by piece. four days on, they have heard no signs of life. news of survivors elsewhere has galvanized the teams of rescue workers. this is an agonizing wait for people with family members still buried here. every now and then, a moment of hope. >> we have just been told to be quiet. they have not found a sound but now they think there might be someone alive. they're asking us to keep very very quiet. >> using the silence they shout out and they listen for the slightest sound. no luck this time. the digging resistance. the inhab
. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the...
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and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >>> the only way that we can truly attack our economic challenges, the only way we can put hundreds of thousands of people back to work right now is with bold action from congress. that's why i'm going to keep forcing these senators to vote on commonsense paid for jobs proposals. >> president obama yesterday saying what he says is job one, putting people to work. he wants congress to act, the same congress that failed to pass his jobs bill earlier this month. michael, very quickly, has obama got it right yet, his thinking? is he going about this right way? are we going to see the jobs crisis being eased at all, do you think? what is the simple answer of getting america back to bork? >> one of the answer, yes, this jobs bill is a good bill. this is something that should be passed and we need more of that. that's one of the things that needs to be done. but we also need to put regulations back on wall street. his justice department needs to go after the pe
and you will be hearing from us... today and on election day. ♪ >>> the only way that we can truly attack our economic challenges, the only way we can put hundreds of thousands of people back to work right now is with bold action from congress. that's why i'm going to keep forcing these senators to vote on commonsense paid for jobs proposals. >> president obama yesterday saying what he says is job one, putting people to work. he wants congress to act, the same congress that...
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they say don't tar us all with the brush. capitalism served, as did wall street america for a very long time. >> that whole time where this believed in the free marketplace and competition where we as the consupers have many choices before they decided to merge and buy out and destroy companies and you end up in a town that has one airline or a town if you're lucky that's got one newspaper. you know, you have only -- i mean, these capitalists of the 21st century, they would like a soviet style capitalism where they're the only ones who get to call the shots. >> what is a good capitalist? >> the thing, again, when we were growing up, there was a system that said -- i mean the way i described it, i might have said this last time i was on the show, that the contract with the worker, between the workers and the owners was that if you the worker worked hard and the company prospered, you prospered. but they decided to change it to you work hard, the company prospers and you lose your job. and this has been a shock, i think, to the
they say don't tar us all with the brush. capitalism served, as did wall street america for a very long time. >> that whole time where this believed in the free marketplace and competition where we as the consupers have many choices before they decided to merge and buy out and destroy companies and you end up in a town that has one airline or a town if you're lucky that's got one newspaper. you know, you have only -- i mean, these capitalists of the 21st century, they would like a soviet...
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use this moment to join us today. visit redcross.org. >>> rapper and mogul curtis "50 cent" jackson sold over 22 million albums worldwide. racked up a grammy and 31 grammy nominations. >> 13. >> 50 is going from platinum hits to the playground. that's the name his first novel about the redemption of a teenage bully. we are so happy to see you. >> every time you come you have something fresh and new and you smell so good. >> you sure do. >> thank you. >> city is wearing city. >> this is terrific. i think this book is designed for kids what age, 13, 14? that age group. >> young teens. >> kids who wouldn't think about picking up a book. why do you think they would pick this up? >> it's different. when i present something it's different because of the energy and material i created in my music. a lot of times the kids that would actually be a part of being the problem are listening. when i offer it, they'll take the time to stop and read it. the scenarios in the book are written from the perspective of a child that is bein
use this moment to join us today. visit redcross.org. >>> rapper and mogul curtis "50 cent" jackson sold over 22 million albums worldwide. racked up a grammy and 31 grammy nominations. >> 13. >> 50 is going from platinum hits to the playground. that's the name his first novel about the redemption of a teenage bully. we are so happy to see you. >> every time you come you have something fresh and new and you smell so good. >> you sure do. >> thank...
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. >> thank you for joining us. rescue workers in turkey are continuing to search for survivors from the earthquake. two people have been pulled out from the rubble. one of them is a university student and was found alive 60 hours after the earthquake. rescue workers broke into the floor as he emerged from the debris. our correspondent sent this report. >> slowly they are digging down into the heart of the masses of concrete that were once people's homes. they're pulling away the masonry piece by piece. four days on, they have heard no signs of life. news of survivors elsewhere has galvanized the teams of rescue workers. this is an agonizing wait for people with family members still buried here. every now and then, a moment of hope. >> we have just been told to be quiet. they have not found a sound but now they think there might be someone alive. they're asking us to keep very very quiet. >> using the silence they shout out and they listen for the slightest sound. no luck this time. the digging resistance. the inhab
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thanks for joining us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night with congressman paul ryan, carl rove on the record. go to greta wire.call and get i. >> neil: yeah. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> dana: hello. it's 5:00 on the east coast. this is "the five." i'm dana perino with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, eric bolling and greg gutfeld. a lot to talk about tonight. he's now a man with a plan. rick perry rolls out his blueprint for rescuing the economy. but will the plan rescue his poll numbers? we'll give you details. herman cain produces a strange ad with one of his staffers smoking in it. it grabs your attention but for the right reason. and texas has been interesting new plan to cut costs. stop feeding prisoners. "the five" starts right now. >> dana: we start with cut, balance and grow. the name of perry's new plan to turn the economy around if voters put him in the white house. he announced the proposal earlier today. >> the best representation of my plan is this postcard. this is what we're
thanks for joining us tonight. we'll see you again tomorrow night with congressman paul ryan, carl rove on the record. go to greta wire.call and get i. >> neil: yeah. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> dana: hello. it's 5:00 on the east coast. this is "the five." i'm dana perino with andrea tantaros, bob beckel, eric bolling and greg gutfeld. a lot to talk about tonight. he's now a man with a plan. rick perry rolls out his blueprint for rescuing the economy....
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bad it is obvious then we have a better chance of recognizing that the mistakes that were made keep us president barack obama has proposed a four hundred forty seven billion dollar plan called for sesa to america's workforce but just like any life saving procedure recovery can only begin to take place when the condition is fully understood or enough or die on our teeth new york i thought about this disconnect between those who can help and those who need the help it's campaign season now and so many running for office keep talking about one thing how jobs and the economy are the number one issue but why so much talk and so little action earlier i pose that question to know me prince author of this book black tuesday here's what she had to say. well first of all it's always campaign season and that's one of the reasons why we always hear so much and see so little getting done and there is a realisation because there cannot be any that we have a jobs problem but as you know we are looking at the stats here running into this segment and as people know when their day of day lives and see i
bad it is obvious then we have a better chance of recognizing that the mistakes that were made keep us president barack obama has proposed a four hundred forty seven billion dollar plan called for sesa to america's workforce but just like any life saving procedure recovery can only begin to take place when the condition is fully understood or enough or die on our teeth new york i thought about this disconnect between those who can help and those who need the help it's campaign season now and so...
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we all use them, of course. but those paper dollars are wasting our money. >> we could save a lot of money if we went to a coin dollar. period. >> reporter: the problem? paper dollars wear out quickly. each and every bill needs to be replaced every 36 months or so. at 7 cents per bill, it adds up. a recent government report says eliminating the dollar bill and replacing it with the more durable dollar coin could save $5.6 billion over the next 30 years. in fact, the government is already making nearly 2 million dollar coins every day, as we found on a recent trip to the mint in philadelphia. but right now, nobody seems to use them. here at the federal reserve in baltimore, you see the coins packed in plastic bags, stacked on top of each other, aisle after aisle. millions and millions of dollars in dollar coins just sitting there. we consumers are the problem. as long as the dollar bill is around, most people just won't use the dollar coin. so, you have to eliminate the dollar bill? >> shocking, but yes. >> repor
we all use them, of course. but those paper dollars are wasting our money. >> we could save a lot of money if we went to a coin dollar. period. >> reporter: the problem? paper dollars wear out quickly. each and every bill needs to be replaced every 36 months or so. at 7 cents per bill, it adds up. a recent government report says eliminating the dollar bill and replacing it with the more durable dollar coin could save $5.6 billion over the next 30 years. in fact, the government is...
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used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo but i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design the currency is a mess because it's a product of conscious design agricultural policy have fisheries policy how trade policy you know we need to let go and we need to allow different parts of the european continent to do what's best incidentally i would say that that's why the european continent grew to global prominence in the first place it's precisely because we never had the political centralization that russia had that china had the mobile empire that the ottomans had but europe was allowed to prosper in the first place so we needed the centralized europe and i'm afraid i think that means rejecting the whole e.u. project c
used to be about trying to take this country back it used to be an inherently conservative movement that was about trying to take us back to a sort of one nine hundred fifty s. status quo but i don't have much truck with that at all i mean you're a skeptic because i want change and i want to really change the way this country is run i think fundamentally europe is in the mess that she is today because she's trying to do too much by conscious deliberate design the currency is a mess because it's...
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it's going to come toward us. that means some cold rain. >> good movies out there you know what i mean? have a good time. >> glass is half full. >> holiday shopping. >> late next week another cold storm headed this way. >> cold storm. i don't like two words together. >> we don't know how cold it's going to be yet so i'm not going to say. how's that? weather-wise let's get you going with the bus stop forecast on this wednesday morning. not bad out there this morning. it's a little cool. you'll need the jackets, 40s and 50s under partly to mostly cloudy skies. sunrise, 7:27. another week or so go to before we get to the daylight savings time. this weekend though, it's going to get dark at about 6:15 or so. today, a few peeks of sun this morning. noontime mostly cloudy. 65. as we get into the afternoon hours, pushing the 70-degree mark. some spotty showers even by 4:00 and a better chance of the showers after that. so by 8:00, some showers around and 63. still with the southwesterly winds. front is coming through tom
it's going to come toward us. that means some cold rain. >> good movies out there you know what i mean? have a good time. >> glass is half full. >> holiday shopping. >> late next week another cold storm headed this way. >> cold storm. i don't like two words together. >> we don't know how cold it's going to be yet so i'm not going to say. how's that? weather-wise let's get you going with the bus stop forecast on this wednesday morning. not bad out there this...
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tell us on facebook. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >> not all the gop campaigns have encounters bumped on the road with 2012 and the latest to be hit with bad news is minnesota congresswoman michele bachman. yesterday members of her new hampshire team offered a memo explaining staffers in that state has resigned. although they hit back calling it an unauthorized news release sent by a person who doesn't work for the campaign and hasn't had authority to speak on behalf of the campaign. her campaign tense to press forward in iowa, hoping to regain the momentum that help her win the ames straw poll. and joining me is minnesota congresswoman, republican presidential can indicate, michele bachman. welcome back. how are yo
tell us on facebook. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. osteoporosis-related bone fractures and low magnesium levels have been seen with nexium. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. >> not all the gop campaigns have encounters bumped on the road with 2012 and the latest to be hit with bad news is minnesota congresswoman michele...
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to limit people and they are clearly not very was not at war with libya it was an assassination to use it is like a foreign leader who could have been captured alive. you want it to spawn then you . i beg to differ i'll beg to differ on that subject i just don't think there's any sign that there's a war crime involved here i don't think it's murder i think it's it's part of an ugly process we call war the murder was in the ambulance so far as i can tell by a young libyan and you know maybe he should be he should be held responsible for that but i just don't think that the attack on the convoy always go after the selfish never the big i am and i i don't believe anybody will ever prosecuted that way. all right gentlemen we're going to we're short break and after that show broke will continue our discussion on libya state with r.t. . but i. was struck with the idea possibly i do want to be on new zealand you know really going to see them there among the trees yeah if you want to have sex go and have sex. the emission free cretaceous free zones for charge free. range from the free. free st
to limit people and they are clearly not very was not at war with libya it was an assassination to use it is like a foreign leader who could have been captured alive. you want it to spawn then you . i beg to differ i'll beg to differ on that subject i just don't think there's any sign that there's a war crime involved here i don't think it's murder i think it's it's part of an ugly process we call war the murder was in the ambulance so far as i can tell by a young libyan and you know maybe he...
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to fail so we play banks again field level i think is us crash and imminent. selling thing seems as if like all the buses in athens greece the i.m.f. or sparsely are just programs increasing the total economy. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all day. this is all secret too long for most of. the body of colonel gadhafi is finally laid to rest in a secret doesn't burial but there are still many questions about the way u.s. code seventy bins are also theory will be as the future of the country remains on coming and. run its course get tough on crime to wall street protests and any kind of phony underdressed more than seventy people of demonstrations continue as the us . from a single round is worldwide head of the upcoming g. twenty summit in france next week. also for his rise of the italian government could glance through that into no disagreement all of the budget cuts demanded by eurozone leaders a meeting of finance ministers is cancelled at a
to fail so we play banks again field level i think is us crash and imminent. selling thing seems as if like all the buses in athens greece the i.m.f. or sparsely are just programs increasing the total economy. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all day. this is all secret too long for most of. the body of colonel gadhafi is finally laid to rest in a secret doesn't burial but there...
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fantasy you're using crisis rumbles on e.u. leaders assertions that they can find a solution has left him standing sun like a broken record. r.t. athens. e.u. leaders gear up for their last minute hearts to resolve their differences tell us what you think r.t. dot com are we want to know if you believe the e.u. can ever overcome its crisis looking at the chart almost half of the say it's now for the european union that we're heading for a new financial crisis a third say that the e.u. is. the only way out is if the wealthy contribute their fair share just twelve percent of those who voted say that even leaders must work with the public and not against the will of the people and just eight percent getting it right or you can add your voice on r.t. dot com. and germany's parliament vote today vote on whether to drastically increase the european financial stability fund a cash war chest intended as a first response to future crises its chief is due in a china on friday investment from beijing but economists a professor at new york
fantasy you're using crisis rumbles on e.u. leaders assertions that they can find a solution has left him standing sun like a broken record. r.t. athens. e.u. leaders gear up for their last minute hearts to resolve their differences tell us what you think r.t. dot com are we want to know if you believe the e.u. can ever overcome its crisis looking at the chart almost half of the say it's now for the european union that we're heading for a new financial crisis a third say that the e.u. is. the...
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to work on state building before they start building democracy or can you build a democracy without us you know. no i don't think you can and i think perhaps there's a tendency in. the media and outside observers to kind of see democracy is something that gets installed or built almost overnight you know societies in transition even in the twenty first century that's a. difficult arduous process and at this stage libya needs sort of civic civil society peace. the beginnings of economic renaissance democracy maybe a peace and it may be a slowly growing peace that starts early but that there is no likelihood of an immediate democracy any more than there's a likelihood of an immediately functioning economy this is going to take a long time progress is going to be slow it will be fitful there will be set backs the nightmare scenarios exist as well ok well that doesn't sound very optimistic daniel if i can go to you what do you think about building a democratic state with respecting the rights of all with this alleged it looks very clear from the video that it's being it's been put on the y
to work on state building before they start building democracy or can you build a democracy without us you know. no i don't think you can and i think perhaps there's a tendency in. the media and outside observers to kind of see democracy is something that gets installed or built almost overnight you know societies in transition even in the twenty first century that's a. difficult arduous process and at this stage libya needs sort of civic civil society peace. the beginnings of economic...
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the use is the use of unbelievably until a few months ago is now in the process of the grecian and. show you why. in the united states if you have a dollar at the dallas bank account or in a dollar in the chicago bank or a dollar you know new york you expect to present value or the goal is precisely to say where we might be of a state in the u.s. we have the same currency but a euro look good has a lower prism in the eye is in the eyes of investors and the positives than a year ago as you know her own bank account and you are on the breaking out has a lower value expected by you re learn and you're going to pollution bank account this is a currency union in the process of falling apart in the process of falling apart yet any projections about when you think this is going to fall apart what the tipping point will be most of these things professor stuart to me never to invent at the time of the same time if i don't want to have egg on my face. look at the european union as i said before it is a rather rich region there are deep pockets here and we can keep throwing good money after ba
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he used. to. say. well again this is all see the headlines. it's got to say it's reported ready to surrender to the war crimes court where it is wrong to the required charges meanwhile the dead former leaders relatives are looking to the hague to bring counter charges against nato accusing it of breaking the un mandate of firing on his convoy. you would find that we would have to raise more capital to survive the region's financial turmoil while the eurozone leaders wrangle always at the emergency summit in brussels this comes as german chancellor angela merkel said that europe is going through the worst crisis since the end of the second world war . and police in oakland california used tear gas and battlegrounds divined that they disposed peaceful on to wall street protesters detaining nearly a hundred activists one of the protesters two time drunk with veterans called olsen is in a critical condition after being hit by something find by. up next to our special report on that same sex tourism trade to the island of bali stay with us. being i
he used. to. say. well again this is all see the headlines. it's got to say it's reported ready to surrender to the war crimes court where it is wrong to the required charges meanwhile the dead former leaders relatives are looking to the hague to bring counter charges against nato accusing it of breaking the un mandate of firing on his convoy. you would find that we would have to raise more capital to survive the region's financial turmoil while the eurozone leaders wrangle always at the...
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alan mulally joins us to talk about those results and what's driving the company's future plans. u.b.s. will pay $12 million to settle accusations that it failed to oversee millions of short-sale trades over the last five years. the financial industry regulatory authority, or finra, accused the embattled swiss bank of a "systemic supervisory failure." u.b.s. didn't admit or deny the accusations, but said in a statement it was pleased to have the issues resolved. paying for news on tablets is a touchy subject. a new pew research study finds tablet owners spend a good amount of time catching up on news using those devices, but they don't like paying extra for it. the survey found only 14% of owners actually paid for their news. one in five of them have print news subscriptions that include tablet content. many media companies hope to boost revenue by charging for content on the ipad and other tablets. it's day 117 of the n.b.a. lockout. team owners and players are still at an impasse. throughout the day, there has been expectations of a report announcing the cancellation of two add
alan mulally joins us to talk about those results and what's driving the company's future plans. u.b.s. will pay $12 million to settle accusations that it failed to oversee millions of short-sale trades over the last five years. the financial industry regulatory authority, or finra, accused the embattled swiss bank of a "systemic supervisory failure." u.b.s. didn't admit or deny the accusations, but said in a statement it was pleased to have the issues resolved. paying for news on...
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used the secret uranium based weapons in iraq posing congenital illnesses and increases and uncertain this and civilians airports around the new generation of arms was employed by american forces in the taurus battle from new jersey seven years ago. well next cross-talk debate they will have el asks his guests what kind of country libya will become gadhafi own that they too will you. wealthy british style. guide to tirelessly. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the cause a report on r.t. . can. start. following the welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle in a spacious beginnings libya's national transitional council has announced the country's liberation from the get go off the dictatorship what kind of country libya will now become is anything but clear would be ruled under islamic law and will the rule of law prevail in the wake of gadhafi is killing and his national unity in illusion with so many factions vying for power. can. start. to draw stock libya's future i'm joined by daniel serwer in washington he's a professor e.o. lecturer
used the secret uranium based weapons in iraq posing congenital illnesses and increases and uncertain this and civilians airports around the new generation of arms was employed by american forces in the taurus battle from new jersey seven years ago. well next cross-talk debate they will have el asks his guests what kind of country libya will become gadhafi own that they too will you. wealthy british style. guide to tirelessly. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the...
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gadhafi as well as the entirely been campaign as the media continues to chew over the ghoulish you tell us about supposed leader steps we're taking back to the history of libya's ties with the west which revealed . democracy and humanitarianism were very early on the agenda from a time when gadhafi was branded the mad dog of the middle east to a period when his relations with the west warmed and all of the alleged sins were absolved by price in defense of oil deals this is what senator mccain had to say about libya only two years ago times between united states. and not long after libya had established partnerships with a whole slew of western leaders the libyans rose in defiance of gadhafi israel and the west flushed the responsibility to protect card and launched a major mission in support of that uprising seven months later the mission is complete the manhunt for khadafy drawing to a close by these very very balls but the west has helped to arm we came. god. now there's much talk about the future that faces libya where there will be able to preserve its domestic unity elect a government
gadhafi as well as the entirely been campaign as the media continues to chew over the ghoulish you tell us about supposed leader steps we're taking back to the history of libya's ties with the west which revealed . democracy and humanitarianism were very early on the agenda from a time when gadhafi was branded the mad dog of the middle east to a period when his relations with the west warmed and all of the alleged sins were absolved by price in defense of oil deals this is what senator mccain...
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so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1: robot 1: sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: are there flaws? eah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you #15% or more on car insurance. how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. ♪ feel the beat? it's amazing what soup can do. all-natural benefiber, the fiber supplement that's taste-free and dissolves completely. so you can put it in whatever you like, even water. benefiber. makes taking fiber easier. [ male announcer ] how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus
so to save some money, i found one that uses robots instead of real people. 'cuz robots work for free. robot 1: robot 1: sfx: modem dial-up noise woman: are there flaws? eah, um, maybe. anncr: there's an easier way to save. anncr: get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you #15% or more on car insurance. how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart, for being heart healthy. ♪ feel the beat? it's amazing what...
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tell us about your situation. we can help you choose the right plan for your needs. [ male announcer ] are you reconsidering your medicare coverage? you only have until december 7th to make sure you get the medicare coverage you need. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. with some plans, you can enroll right over the phone. don't wait. call now. >>> it may be late october, but the arab spring is still bearing fruit. last week alone tunisians who kicked off the movement voted in free elections and libyans captured and killed their leader. while many of the friends in the west celebrated with them, some were given pause by six seconds of the transitional leader's address. >> translator: as a muslim country, we have adopted the islamic sharia as the main source of law.sharia. to many non-muslims it conjures images of medieval justice potentially as repressive as those being ousted. my next guest says we don't understand sharia law. we have a lawyer and known expert on middle
tell us about your situation. we can help you choose the right plan for your needs. [ male announcer ] are you reconsidering your medicare coverage? you only have until december 7th to make sure you get the medicare coverage you need. call unitedhealthcare to learn about medicare plans that may be right for you. with some plans, you can enroll right over the phone. don't wait. call now. >>> it may be late october, but the arab spring is still bearing fruit. last week alone tunisians...